In general, massage to any part of the body that has hair, usually has no affect on the hair, itself. What may feel uncomfortable is caused by tension in the skin.
Petrissage is a kind of movement used particularly in Swedish massage, as are effleurage, tapotement, friction and percussion. Petrissage takes many different forms, depending on the intention of the therapist, but it is generally defined as kneading, lifting, wringing or squeezing of the skin or superficial muscles.
the effects of petrissage?
Petrissage is one part of traditional Swedish massage. Traditionally, petrissage would be used toward the beginning of the massage to help loosen tissue.
Petrissage describes several techniques that you're therapist will perform to "deeply warm" the fatty tissue under your skin and the underlying muscles. These techniques include, skin rolling, wringing, kneading and tapotment. they are performed with the palms, heels, and thumbs/fingers.
The best way to relieve the soreness, called delayed-onset pain, that comes one to two days after physical exertion is by techniques that affect the muscle fibers and circulation; petrissage is one of the best, usually.
Petrissage is a massage technique that involves kneading, lifting, and squeezing soft tissues in a rhythmical manner with the hands. It helps to improve circulation, release tension, and promote relaxation in the muscles.
Friction and petrissage
The petrissage movement is very good for your hair, it stimulates the scalp and if carried out correctly it stimulates the sebaceous glands, the blood supply, it also loosens a tight scalp by removing tension from the muscles.
The conditions that affect all layers of the skin are vast. Two conditions are cancer and deep burns on the skin.
no, it does'nt affect your skin color. sunlight does make yor skin dark, staying inside the house won't.
No, computers will not affect a persons skin. If a person never goes outside and sits at a computer, their skin may become pale.